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. >> anything creating tension, the notion that united states is at odds with the muslim faith and islam would be counterproductive to our efforts right now. and totally contrary to our values. >> in iraq, donald trump called for a ban on muslims entering the united states, as the baghdad shopkeeper shook his head. >> i think such an idea and remarks are wrong, as it increases hatred and ravingor in the west, and cause a risk between muslims and christians there. >> they have no respect for human life. >> before trump's latest remarks drew fire, president obama said the talk of imposing a religious test on refugees entering the u.s. was giving i.s.i.l. a tactical victory in the battle of ideas. >> i cannot think of a more potent recruitment tool for i.s.i.l., than some. of the rhetoric coming out of here during the course of the debate. >> prominent muslim groups are outraged. >> he and others are playing into the hands of i.s.i.s. >> this is what i.s.i.s. wants from americans, to turn against each other. and for that, donald trump and other candidates who are targetting american muslims
. >> anything creating tension, the notion that united states is at odds with the muslim faith and islam would be counterproductive to our efforts right now. and totally contrary to our values. >> in iraq, donald trump called for a ban on muslims entering the united states, as the baghdad shopkeeper shook his head. >> i think such an idea and remarks are wrong, as it increases hatred and ravingor in the west, and cause a risk between muslims and christians there. >> they...
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. >> reporter: council on american islamic relations were so outraged on remarks it held a news conference on capitol hill to denounce him. >> this is outrageous coming from someone who wants to assume the highest office in the land, it is reckless and simply un-american. donald trump sounds more like a leader of a lynch mob than a great nation like ours. he and others are playing into the hands of i.s.i.s. this is exactly what i.s.i.s. wants from americans, to turn against each other. >> thank you very much, south carolina. >> reporter: his remarks come as a new poll of republicans in iowa by the university suggest he is lagging behind senator ted cruz 19-24% however a cnn poll says trump is 33% ahead of cruz at 23% and donald trump is behind in the polls in september he said i love muslims but after the paris attacks he called for a database to track them. del and stephanie. >> john thank you very much, by the way trump's statement lighting up social media more than usual and according to the social media there were more than 380,000 tweets about him after that statement with at least 52
. >> reporter: council on american islamic relations were so outraged on remarks it held a news conference on capitol hill to denounce him. >> this is outrageous coming from someone who wants to assume the highest office in the land, it is reckless and simply un-american. donald trump sounds more like a leader of a lynch mob than a great nation like ours. he and others are playing into the hands of i.s.i.s. this is exactly what i.s.i.s. wants from americans, to turn against each...
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president obama had a message that anti-islam rhetoric is not only wrong but turns into i.s.i.l.'s hands. >> let it not be defined as a war against america and islam. >> reporter: and san bernardino and called on congress to pass laws who would bar those who are on no flight lists to be able to buy guns which they can do now. >> the fact is that our intelligence and law enforcement agencies no matter how effective they are cannot identify every would-be mass shooter whether that individual is motivated by i.s.i.l. or some other hateful ideology. >> for president obama a rare setting for a somber message. and the president had other messages, other things he is calling on congress to do, first of all pass the authorization of military force and something on the table in congress more than a year and the president asking them to do that. also the president actually misspoke in one of the other asks he has of congress dell and stephanie and a visa program that -- used the fiancee, sorry and the president spoke of the visa waiver program which is a separate issue but nub the less the
president obama had a message that anti-islam rhetoric is not only wrong but turns into i.s.i.l.'s hands. >> let it not be defined as a war against america and islam. >> reporter: and san bernardino and called on congress to pass laws who would bar those who are on no flight lists to be able to buy guns which they can do now. >> the fact is that our intelligence and law enforcement agencies no matter how effective they are cannot identify every would-be mass shooter whether...
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state isn't islamic. that's just nutty. >> the candidates also took aim at the president's nuclear deal with iran, which israel and many jewish americans staunchly on that pose. >> i will immediately shred this president's disastrous deal with iran. >> front runner donald trump insisted again that he would have inked a much better deal and made a comment to appeared to invoke a. >> issue stereo type. >> isn't there anybody that doesn't renegotiate deals in this room? this room. i want to renegotiate. this room, perhaps more than any other room i've ever spoken to. >> trump also claimed he has the skills to bring the israelis and palestinians to the table, but he would not commit to emas the undivided capital of israel, which brought an immediate response. >> i know. i know what you're saying. i just want to -- you're not going to be -- who's the wise guy? do me a favor, just relax, ok? you'll like me very much, believe me. >> trump offended some claiming those in the audience may not support him because h
state isn't islamic. that's just nutty. >> the candidates also took aim at the president's nuclear deal with iran, which israel and many jewish americans staunchly on that pose. >> i will immediately shred this president's disastrous deal with iran. >> front runner donald trump insisted again that he would have inked a much better deal and made a comment to appeared to invoke a. >> issue stereo type. >> isn't there anybody that doesn't renegotiate deals in this...
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their issue is that they think of themselves as the vatican or shia islam. they felt the biggest issue facing the world or at least this is the message that officials gave me that they want the west to hear is they think isil is a threat. isil is a sunni group and in many cases targeted shia. iran said if you bring us into the world fold, we are willing to help in this fight against isil. the gulf states are less interested in that. they do not want armed iranian troops on the ground. there already are, militias in syria and iraq with iranian backing but that's not a deal the gulf states and sunni arab world is interested in the u.s. cutting. they made that point. if up let us loose on isil, we'll help you take care of the problem. >> isn't that part of the problem in syria, not only the proxies, but you have iran playing out in syria and is the u.s. caught in the middle of that because it has struck the deal with iran on the nuclear issue? >> and the u.s. wants bashar al assad removed. that's at odds with what the iranians think. when you're in iran, when t
their issue is that they think of themselves as the vatican or shia islam. they felt the biggest issue facing the world or at least this is the message that officials gave me that they want the west to hear is they think isil is a threat. isil is a sunni group and in many cases targeted shia. iran said if you bring us into the world fold, we are willing to help in this fight against isil. the gulf states are less interested in that. they do not want armed iranian troops on the ground. there...
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. >> he was identified as syed farook and almost immediately the council on islamic-american relations in los angeles held a press conference condemning the attack, bringing out a dazed relative of the shooter. >> i'm really here on behalf of the family, to support the victims. it's unbelievable what happened. i'm sad and shocked that something like this happened here in my community. something like this happened here. on behalf of my family, we are chocked for what happened. >> late wednesday night the sheriff's department gave a last update for the day. >> i have information on what they were armed with. both suspects were armed with a 223 caliber assault rifle. one was a d p.m.s. model 815. the sort a smith and wesson mmp model and both suspects had semiautomatic hand guns. >> the security ha a target, a holiday party, a festive gathering turning deadly. adding more to the last police press are. something that the sheriff's department said is they confirmed that it is two suspects. all day wednesday afternoon there were reports of 2-3 suspect, and they said that they were comfortabl
. >> he was identified as syed farook and almost immediately the council on islamic-american relations in los angeles held a press conference condemning the attack, bringing out a dazed relative of the shooter. >> i'm really here on behalf of the family, to support the victims. it's unbelievable what happened. i'm sad and shocked that something like this happened here in my community. something like this happened here. on behalf of my family, we are chocked for what happened....
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this year, there have been a record 71 anally muslim incidents targets mosques and islamic centers. >> what i had to worry about as a kid was if my mom cooked. i would go to school and people would say you smell like currie or something. >> since 9/11 and real estate months, many muslims in the u.s. said they've had to defend not just their religion, but their very place in america. >> they are college students, born and raised in the united states. >> i just thought to myself, this is my home. >> after an incident on the subway, for the first time, she didn't feel american. >> i hear someone say go back home and use profanity towards me, and then when i looked up, i looked down at my chest, and there was a huge wad of spit right on me. >> we shouldn't have to change who we are to fit into society if we're in a country where we're so mixed, there are so many different types of people. >> psychology professor has spent the last 30 years studying marginalized communities. >> what have you observed in terms of how young muslim americans react and deal with some of the backlash that we ar
this year, there have been a record 71 anally muslim incidents targets mosques and islamic centers. >> what i had to worry about as a kid was if my mom cooked. i would go to school and people would say you smell like currie or something. >> since 9/11 and real estate months, many muslims in the u.s. said they've had to defend not just their religion, but their very place in america. >> they are college students, born and raised in the united states. >> i just thought to...
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the river of baghdad every night of the week and estimated 200,000 iraq christians displaced by the islamic state of iraq and levante since last year and many live in camps around baghdad. in the central african republic businesses are struggling in a climate of instability. fighting between muslims and christians over the past three years has left the country dealing with social and economic challenges, many government workers have not been paid their salaries. but that has not affected the christmas spirit. >> translator: , in fact, the town is lively with a lot of traffic and means the celebrations will go well despite the difficulties we are going through. people are determined to celebrate even if there is no money. >> reporter: people in france are being asked to remain vigilant going about celebrations and the country is still under a state of emergency after last month's multiple attacks that left 130 people dead. security is tight in the chinese capitol too after the british and u.s. government issued a warning about possible threats to westerners on or around the christmas period.
the river of baghdad every night of the week and estimated 200,000 iraq christians displaced by the islamic state of iraq and levante since last year and many live in camps around baghdad. in the central african republic businesses are struggling in a climate of instability. fighting between muslims and christians over the past three years has left the country dealing with social and economic challenges, many government workers have not been paid their salaries. but that has not affected the...
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. >> people think islam is a religion of terror, violence and blood, no, it is not like that. god willing, we will work on that. >> the 13 are dreaming big. they want to someday return to syria. >> i know it is safer here. >> what do you want for your children? >> our goal is to provide them with a good education, to secure a good future for them, god willing. >> now, do you feel you are someplace safe where you can rebuild and have a new life? >> in america, we feel there is justice. we feel we can improve our lives. god willing, we hope things will get better. >> they aren't alone. on sunday evening, they joined other refugee families at an islamic cultural center. >> of course i miss my country, but thank god, we made sure or kids are safe. >> they are all struggling, but all grateful to be anywhere but syria. paul beban, al jazeera, elizabeth, new jersey. >> those words on the statue of liberty, the huddled masses. >> yearning to be free and safe, safety for their children. >>> we'll talk about video games used for history lessons. >> one company is helping connect some ki
. >> people think islam is a religion of terror, violence and blood, no, it is not like that. god willing, we will work on that. >> the 13 are dreaming big. they want to someday return to syria. >> i know it is safer here. >> what do you want for your children? >> our goal is to provide them with a good education, to secure a good future for them, god willing. >> now, do you feel you are someplace safe where you can rebuild and have a new life? >> in...
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islamic terrorist or whatever. what you have to look at and where she came from, i believe she came from oregon. i don't believe this is an act of terrorist. it's drugs and alcohol. i can remember a time i was in nashville, we got into a pursuit lasting several minutes, when we pulled a young lady out of the vehicle. she was under the influence of drugs. in her mind she said there were little green men shaking her. drugs and alcohol can make you do strange things. this is the tragic outcome of it >>> police this morning have yet to identify this woman. is that usual? >> yes, i think it's unusual, but i think right now what police focused on more importantly is finding out why she did it. there was a 3-year-old in the car. they had to care for the 3-year-old making sure she is taken care of. i am sure she'll be taken into safe custody. there's more that police are worried about than releasing the identity of the driver >>> vincent hill, thank you >>> a friend and former neighbour of the one of the san bernardino sho
islamic terrorist or whatever. what you have to look at and where she came from, i believe she came from oregon. i don't believe this is an act of terrorist. it's drugs and alcohol. i can remember a time i was in nashville, we got into a pursuit lasting several minutes, when we pulled a young lady out of the vehicle. she was under the influence of drugs. in her mind she said there were little green men shaking her. drugs and alcohol can make you do strange things. this is the tragic outcome of...
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does it contain the islamic state. does it degrade them as the prime minister had said in terms of detrading them to take territory. there's a lot of circuit six. especially in the statement of last week where david cameron said we are not going in on the ground, but will rely on 70,000 rebels. a lot of people said we are not 70,000, not unified or taking the ground that david cameron suggested that they could. >> dana lewis reporting from london. it's after noon. >> then there's this. iraq's prime minister saying that his country doesn't need more forces on the ground. following ash carter's announcement that a force would be headed to iraq. the u.s. saying they will not take action without baghdad's consent. >> i was impressed by and moved by - was the broad based understanding that d.a.e.s.h. represents a threat to syria, and other areas, that it is a proven threat throughout the world. >>> kerry saying the control is to restore control over the territory. jamie mcintyre has more of what is in the pentagon's plans.
does it contain the islamic state. does it degrade them as the prime minister had said in terms of detrading them to take territory. there's a lot of circuit six. especially in the statement of last week where david cameron said we are not going in on the ground, but will rely on 70,000 rebels. a lot of people said we are not 70,000, not unified or taking the ground that david cameron suggested that they could. >> dana lewis reporting from london. it's after noon. >> then there's...
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. >> the islamic state has now started to charge people a fixed rate for leaving the caliphate. that goes up to about $900 for young men of fighting age and it's a little bit less for anyone else. >> an exit tax resulting from a coalition strategy designed to degrade the group from the bottom up. >> the elite leadership lives like kings, the regional leaders like barons and local military commanders and their forces live a whole lot better and are paid a whole lot better than the average citizen. >> in the long run, that feudual structure could bring down-ice as i will from within. in the short term, the group that muscle to make up from the loss of revenue by financially pummeling the civilians it controls. patricia sobga, al jazeera. >>> a new york man could get more than 20 years in jail after admitting he helped recruit isil fighters. the man from rochester pleaded guilty thursday. he used 23 facebook accounts to convince people to travel to syria to fight for isil. he sent money to a man in yemen to help him get to syria. sentencing is scheduled for march. >>> the number of
. >> the islamic state has now started to charge people a fixed rate for leaving the caliphate. that goes up to about $900 for young men of fighting age and it's a little bit less for anyone else. >> an exit tax resulting from a coalition strategy designed to degrade the group from the bottom up. >> the elite leadership lives like kings, the regional leaders like barons and local military commanders and their forces live a whole lot better and are paid a whole lot better than...
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they have no position against wearing headscarves but took issue after she drew similarities between islam and christianity. students want her back. >>> officials in ferguson, missouri are nearing a deal with the justice department including new training, better record keeping and federal oversight. the force has been under investigation over the 2014 killing of michael brown and the protests that followed. the justice department found guy i can't say against african-americans. >>> officials from the justice department will meet today with chicago's mayor. attorney general loretta lynch said the investigation will look into the fatal shooting of laquan mcdonald to see if it was a pattern of civil rights violations. >>> in brazil, what's app has been shut down for two days because it failed to cooperate in a criminal investigation. in our report, the apps are secure and investigators don't like it. >> if someone wanted a secure application to plan an attack, they would have no end of options. what's app would be a logical first choice. in the aftermath of the bangkok bombing in august, it w
they have no position against wearing headscarves but took issue after she drew similarities between islam and christianity. students want her back. >>> officials in ferguson, missouri are nearing a deal with the justice department including new training, better record keeping and federal oversight. the force has been under investigation over the 2014 killing of michael brown and the protests that followed. the justice department found guy i can't say against african-americans....
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instead of focussing on bad guys, we need to focus on islamic terrorist and stop them. >> that was ted cruz, a candidate trying to get his point across. >> at times the statement hovered between fact and fiction. al jazeera david shuster went searching for the truth. >> we need toughness. >> it was another debate where donald trump may have connected with republican sentiments, but got his facts wrong. >> our country is out of control. people are pouring across the southern border. in fact, the flow of illegal immigration dropped to its lowest level in decades. 400,000 a year. 15 years ago government data says the figure was 1.6 million. trump delivered a whoppa, when he spoke about getting tougher on the family of terrorists. >> people were put into plains, friends, family, girlfriends, and put into planes and sent back, for the most part, to saudi arabia. they knew what was going on, they went home and wanted to watch their boyfriends on television. >> but the expensive investigation found that the high jackers tut-tut off contact with their families, and none had their families in t
instead of focussing on bad guys, we need to focus on islamic terrorist and stop them. >> that was ted cruz, a candidate trying to get his point across. >> at times the statement hovered between fact and fiction. al jazeera david shuster went searching for the truth. >> we need toughness. >> it was another debate where donald trump may have connected with republican sentiments, but got his facts wrong. >> our country is out of control. people are pouring across the...
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the 34 country coalition is being called the islamic alliance with turkey, egypt and pakistan as well as several african nations that have been battling groups like i.s.i.l. including nigeria, mali and chad. iraq and syria both at the heart of the conflict are not taking part. a ceasefire in yemen is just a few hours old but it may already have been broken. there are reports houthi rebels carried out attacks in at least three locations in yemen after the truce deadline, the week long truce declaration coincides with talks underway in switzerland aimed at ending nine months of fighting between the saudi-led military alliance and military rebels and zaina reports. >> reporter: the u.n. envoy released a statement urging both sides to go with the alliance and violations of the ceasefire and we understand they are minor violations and in general the ceasefire is holding. those negotiations have now started the warring sides sitting together in one room which is undoubtedly progress in itself. the last time the warring sides were expected to hold talks in late may the talks collapsed even b
the 34 country coalition is being called the islamic alliance with turkey, egypt and pakistan as well as several african nations that have been battling groups like i.s.i.l. including nigeria, mali and chad. iraq and syria both at the heart of the conflict are not taking part. a ceasefire in yemen is just a few hours old but it may already have been broken. there are reports houthi rebels carried out attacks in at least three locations in yemen after the truce deadline, the week long truce...
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the monarchy often applies a little interpretation of islamic law and so far saudis have voted in just three local elections to choose councils that are the only elected bodies in the kingdom. >> i want to see the woman to be more involved in every institution and the government in the private sector, okay, to be part of the planning, part of the execution, part of the performance, part of the evaluation, she has to be always there. >> reporter: behind the scenes saudi women do already have powerful positions, they sit on the country's top advisory body the sure council and most university garage whichs are female yet even with such strives women did not drive themselves to the polls on saturday a freedom women elsewhere enjoy, al jazeera. >>> controversy over politics in brazil where protesters filled the streets of 100 cities this weekend, they are demanding the impeachment of president dilma rousseff. [chanting] dilma rousseff reelected less than a year ago, since then there has been growing frustration over the deteriorating economy and expanding corruption scandal that has rocked
the monarchy often applies a little interpretation of islamic law and so far saudis have voted in just three local elections to choose councils that are the only elected bodies in the kingdom. >> i want to see the woman to be more involved in every institution and the government in the private sector, okay, to be part of the planning, part of the execution, part of the performance, part of the evaluation, she has to be always there. >> reporter: behind the scenes saudi women do...
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islamic terrorism. this heightens the fear among young people and mentally ill people. >> some members of the mosque have had ties to iraq. as an imam, do you think you are doing enough? >> there is no apology for violence or crimes by any community, but so far, i have not known yet nor is it an issue, timothy mcveigh's church, nobody knows it and there are so many others like him that we don't know their mosque or church but when a muslim immediately does anything wrong, you immediately go to the mosque and that's why the mosque has become a lightning rod for good or for bad, definitely that's not good, but we got some information directly from the f.b.i. after 9/11 when they came to visit with the administration and they showed some i.d. card for the -- one of the highjackers saying that he put the address of our center on his driver's license, and when we look carefully at the license, it was issued september 12, so there's a lot of things that you cannot interpret. there is nothing wrong with defini
islamic terrorism. this heightens the fear among young people and mentally ill people. >> some members of the mosque have had ties to iraq. as an imam, do you think you are doing enough? >> there is no apology for violence or crimes by any community, but so far, i have not known yet nor is it an issue, timothy mcveigh's church, nobody knows it and there are so many others like him that we don't know their mosque or church but when a muslim immediately does anything wrong, you...
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where muslims account for less than 1% of the population but islam around the word is on want rise, the fastest growing religion on the planet. by the end of the century there will be more muslims than christians in the world. they have more children. each woman has an average of 3.1 children. muslims are the youngest people of any religious group, median age is seven years younger than non-muslims. muslims around the world share a few basic beliefs, the belief in one god and the prophet muhammed. when it comes to social beliefs, there is a tremendous variety. when you ask whether they wish to live under the strict code of sharia law, they say a variety of things. in afghanistan, iraq and pakistan, they say they do want to live under those laws. in queen europe and asia, numbers dip into the single digits. muslims around the world report unfavorable feelings about isil, virtually all respondents in lebanon have a negative view of the group. nigeria, as many as 20% of the population of muslims there believe that isil is doing something favorable. pakistan, 62% of muslims do not off an op
where muslims account for less than 1% of the population but islam around the word is on want rise, the fastest growing religion on the planet. by the end of the century there will be more muslims than christians in the world. they have more children. each woman has an average of 3.1 children. muslims are the youngest people of any religious group, median age is seven years younger than non-muslims. muslims around the world share a few basic beliefs, the belief in one god and the prophet...
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you can defeat radical islamic terror but you have to engage, you have to fight these guys on their grounds pop. >> you are arguing for troops that are not just from the middle east to go into syria and iraq. >> that is not my decision. but what i would say is if the west is serious about defeating i.s.i.s, if they don't want more bombs to plowp and more terror attacks to happen in paris and new york and madrid they have to go in and do it. i will not suggest what they should do. i'm just saying without doing it i.s.i.s. will remain. >> what about israel's role? you've got syria is right on your doorstep in fact you have occupied the golan heights for decades now, if not you probably would be more -- more embroiled in the problem. as it is, you have seen bombs and things come on israeli territory. you have engaged to a minor extent in that part of syria, that's not i.s.i.l. there it's more el nusra. >> that's right. >> what is are israel's role? >> we're the free world's front line, in the battle against islam because we're there, we have the fighting capabilities like i did myself with my
you can defeat radical islamic terror but you have to engage, you have to fight these guys on their grounds pop. >> you are arguing for troops that are not just from the middle east to go into syria and iraq. >> that is not my decision. but what i would say is if the west is serious about defeating i.s.i.s, if they don't want more bombs to plowp and more terror attacks to happen in paris and new york and madrid they have to go in and do it. i will not suggest what they should do....
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al qaeda and the islamic, mauritania and all these attacks in tunisia. the list goes on and on. >> it's really a serious epidemic. i mean i said of syria and iraq, i.s.i.s. has eight affiliates in egypt. one of the most active. what is unique, it is controlled. the affiliate is controlled by the centralized leadership in syria. this is unique. of course you have boko haram, al qaeda and it tells you about the gravity of the situation. it tells you about the expansion. we keep talking about i.s.i.s. the threat is much greater. the rivalry between i.s.i.s. and al qaeda is also poisoning the situations in many countries. yes, there is a real danger to the west, to italy and european countries. let's keep in mind that the real threat it to really north african countries, to west africa. >> is libya a failure of u.s. and n.a.t.o. policy. they bombed to get rid of muammar gaddafi. allowing the country to send into anarchy. should it gr intereen in lib -- should it intervene before it gets worse. >> you are raising a big question. we would not have i.s.i.s. if
al qaeda and the islamic, mauritania and all these attacks in tunisia. the list goes on and on. >> it's really a serious epidemic. i mean i said of syria and iraq, i.s.i.s. has eight affiliates in egypt. one of the most active. what is unique, it is controlled. the affiliate is controlled by the centralized leadership in syria. this is unique. of course you have boko haram, al qaeda and it tells you about the gravity of the situation. it tells you about the expansion. we keep talking...
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so the crisis that we're seeing in the islamic state and the u.s. and russian and chinese weapons that it has was in part so many said it's messy, the government has to rush in. the world wind of violence, what we're reaping now is a consequence of precisely that attitude a number of years earlier. the attitude is today, then you can fully expect a high risk that u.s. weapons that they're providing are simply going to cause another whirlwind of violence next week or a decade from now >>> thank you. iraqi forces have recaptured a city on the outskirts of romadi. it has been under control of i.s.i.l. sense may. they have been closing in on the city for a while. being in control of this area south-west of the city will speed up the process. iraq is asking nato to increase pressure on turkey to withdraw troops from mosul. al jazeera's imran khan reports, it is making the iraqi government nervous >> reporter: there has been no official reaction over the troops coming across the border. we have heard privately that there is a real fear that what is happen
so the crisis that we're seeing in the islamic state and the u.s. and russian and chinese weapons that it has was in part so many said it's messy, the government has to rush in. the world wind of violence, what we're reaping now is a consequence of precisely that attitude a number of years earlier. the attitude is today, then you can fully expect a high risk that u.s. weapons that they're providing are simply going to cause another whirlwind of violence next week or a decade from now...
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is not between the west and the islamic world it's against terrorism and extremism and muslims are on the front lines. britain's finance minister agrees with the nato minister. he said more ground troops would not solve the approximate with i.s.i.l. he said don't expect any combat forces from the u.k. either. >> i don't think it would help the situation on the ground. it would you know potentially form -- could be a cause of a further radicalization and grievance. and second, i'm being also you know frank. i just don't think my reading of the american political system, certainly my understanding of the british political system there's absolutely no appetite for that. >> george osborn says what's needed to defeat i.s.i.l. is an end to the assad regime and more help of what would be left of the syrian army. j.d. gordon is a former pentagon spokesperson, joins us from washington, d.c. j.d. very glad to have you with us. >> thanks antonio. >> we see nato and the brits, something that the president says in his address to the nation last night. but everyone agrees i know you've written abou
is not between the west and the islamic world it's against terrorism and extremism and muslims are on the front lines. britain's finance minister agrees with the nato minister. he said more ground troops would not solve the approximate with i.s.i.l. he said don't expect any combat forces from the u.k. either. >> i don't think it would help the situation on the ground. it would you know potentially form -- could be a cause of a further radicalization and grievance. and second, i'm being...
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we don't live in a perfect world, but one that is influenced, scared by islam aphobes. we felt there was a need to reach out to our fellow americans and let them know that all of us are mourning because of the incident, all are praying for the victims >>> islam is the world's second largest religion, do you think the muslim world is doing enough from these violent people who have highjacked your religion? <>> since the paris attacks have you seen a rise of islama phobia in the west? <
we don't live in a perfect world, but one that is influenced, scared by islam aphobes. we felt there was a need to reach out to our fellow americans and let them know that all of us are mourning because of the incident, all are praying for the victims >>> islam is the world's second largest religion, do you think the muslim world is doing enough from these violent people who have highjacked your religion? > since the paris attacks have you seen a rise of islama phobia in the west?
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he was meeting with military commanders from jashil islam. the syrian army says he was killed in an air strike carried out by a syrian fighter jet. the syrian opposition says the death may undermine the chance for internationally brokered talks between the rebels and the syrian government. he was not only a military commander. he was also a prominent preacher with many followers in the damascus area. with his death the future of the army of islam is uncertain. in 2013 the syrian government killed the charismatic commander of a brigade. a year later many leaders were killed in idlib. the key rebel groups never recovered from the loss of their founders. >> he was a marnl major figure and he was a commander built in the organization from a small company back in 2011, in mid- 1 mid-2011 to now an organization with 26 command centers, 64 battalions and more or less somewhere between 45,000 to 50,000 fighters. >> this is his successor. he's been in charge of an elite unit in the army of islam. the opposition says that he should also be remembered a
he was meeting with military commanders from jashil islam. the syrian army says he was killed in an air strike carried out by a syrian fighter jet. the syrian opposition says the death may undermine the chance for internationally brokered talks between the rebels and the syrian government. he was not only a military commander. he was also a prominent preacher with many followers in the damascus area. with his death the future of the army of islam is uncertain. in 2013 the syrian government...
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aan estimated 200,000 iraqi christians have been displaced by the islamic state of iraq and the levant since last year. many of them live in camps around baghdad. in the central african republic, businesses are struggling in a climate of instability. fighting among muslims and christians over the past three years have left the country with social and economic challenges. many government workers haven't been paid their salaries but that hasn't affected the christmas spirit. >> translator: in fact the town is lively, there is a lot of traffic and that means the celebrations will go well, people are determined to celebrate even if there's no money. >> people in france are asked to be vigilant as they go about their celebrations, after last month's multiple attacks that left 130 people dead. security is tight in the chinese capital too after the british and u.s. governments issued a warnings about possible threats to westerners on or around the christmas period. but that didn't stop hundreds of catholics from attending christmas eve mass in this communist country. and in bethlehem thousand
aan estimated 200,000 iraqi christians have been displaced by the islamic state of iraq and the levant since last year. many of them live in camps around baghdad. in the central african republic, businesses are struggling in a climate of instability. fighting among muslims and christians over the past three years have left the country with social and economic challenges. many government workers haven't been paid their salaries but that hasn't affected the christmas spirit. >> translator:...
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participation, the youth bulge and their lack of political opportunity, and this ideology, this violent islamism that so many disenfranchised and poor men turn to. >> and that's a very big component to the issue. douglas olivant thank you for shedding light on this, thanks. the afghan government trying to push back a taliban advance. the taliban has, in the first british deployment in 14 months, fleeing residents reported taliban executions have captured soldiers and now despite fears that the entire province was on the brink of a security collapse, afghanistan's acting minister of defense says his soldiers will continue on. >> the rest of the organization, they are operating hand in hand with all kind of equipment and assets they are putting at their disposal. this is not that our military is giving up. >> and all but two of helmand's 14 districts are heavily controlled or heavily contested by taliban. >>> all but 14, are back in the united states at this point. defense secretary ash carter, among those at hand to witness an operation that the military calls a dignified transfer. the victims a.
participation, the youth bulge and their lack of political opportunity, and this ideology, this violent islamism that so many disenfranchised and poor men turn to. >> and that's a very big component to the issue. douglas olivant thank you for shedding light on this, thanks. the afghan government trying to push back a taliban advance. the taliban has, in the first british deployment in 14 months, fleeing residents reported taliban executions have captured soldiers and now despite fears...
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the president called islamic police, hinting they'll expand into north africa. senator is at the pentagon with more. >> iraq's -- jamie mcintyre is at the pentagon with more. >> iraq's offensive is in the final phase. the overwhelming superiority forces is that i.s.i.l.'s days of leading ramadi are numbered. >> reporter: employed by iraqi engineers, the security forces defrauded the river. closing in on the center. where they face house to house combat against fighters. back in may, i.s.i.l. took ramadi with shockingees, rounding a force -- shocking ease. taking the area with 1,000 attackers. the coalition bombing and attacks whittled the attack down to 350 or fewer. the assaults numbers over 12,000, backed by u.s. air power that has been pounding i.s.i.l. positions killing hundreds of fighters. >> the ends coming. that said, it's going to be a tough fight. for months forces executing a plan drafted by the u.s. have been slowly surrounding ramadi. for cam anders, the pace has been slow. the prime minister refused to accept helps in the form of apache attack heli
the president called islamic police, hinting they'll expand into north africa. senator is at the pentagon with more. >> iraq's -- jamie mcintyre is at the pentagon with more. >> iraq's offensive is in the final phase. the overwhelming superiority forces is that i.s.i.l.'s days of leading ramadi are numbered. >> reporter: employed by iraqi engineers, the security forces defrauded the river. closing in on the center. where they face house to house combat against fighters. back...
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. >> deradicalization has come to mean making muslims less islamic. it is no more than an agenda of forced assimilation, justified by exaggerated fears of a security threat. >> speakers lined up to voice their concerns. there are five or 600 people here sharing stories of harassment and antimuslim rhetoric. there is an us and then there is a them. in speeches and videos, participants, many muslims in australia says the confrontational approach is part of the problem. many are concerned that too many innocent muslims are being caught up in a dragnet. at melbourne airport in september omar sha-ndab was stopped from getting on to a plane. he said he was going to saudi arabia to the hajj pilgrimage. the government later formally cancelled his passport. authorities thought shandab might be leading the same way. >> i believe this is the harassment of muslims with antiterrorism laws, a harassment on innocence. >> in the 12 months to july of this year 67 australians had their passports cancelled on security grounds. the overwhelming majorities of australians
. >> deradicalization has come to mean making muslims less islamic. it is no more than an agenda of forced assimilation, justified by exaggerated fears of a security threat. >> speakers lined up to voice their concerns. there are five or 600 people here sharing stories of harassment and antimuslim rhetoric. there is an us and then there is a them. in speeches and videos, participants, many muslims in australia says the confrontational approach is part of the problem. many are...
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. >> the islamic state of iraq and levant charges caliphate to leave. it goes up for the young men of fighting age and less for bin else. >> exit attacks result from a strategy designed to degrade the group from the bottom up. the local military commanders and forces live a lot better and are paid better than the average citizen. >> in the long run that structure could bring down i.s.i.l. from within. in the short term the group has plenty of muscle to make up for the loss of oil revenue by pummelling the civilians it controls. >>> one of the first americans accused of recruiting for i.s.i.l. pleaded guilty. they admitted to trying to recruit a local rochester man. >> he is a naturalized citizen born in yemen, and the plea bargain calls for a sentence of 23 years in prison. the 21-year-old has been accused of plotting to kill members of the u.s. military and possessing illegal firearms, those charges were not part of the plea agreement >>> president obama is trying to ease concerns about security, saying intelligence and counterintelligence officials ha
. >> the islamic state of iraq and levant charges caliphate to leave. it goes up for the young men of fighting age and less for bin else. >> exit attacks result from a strategy designed to degrade the group from the bottom up. the local military commanders and forces live a lot better and are paid better than the average citizen. >> in the long run that structure could bring down i.s.i.l. from within. in the short term the group has plenty of muscle to make up for the loss of...
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. >> so we have europeans and americans have a common enemy in that area, it's the islamic state, and many european countries are still looking to the united states for leadersh leadership. what they saw yesterday in the republican debate was not reality anything reassuring. on the contrary. statements like ted cruz saying that he will carpet-bomb the islamic state into owe blif i don'oblivion,this is not a fore. it is as if these candidates were briefed on foreign spoil by hollywood script writers. it is posturing. >> only have a minute left so i want the two of you, robert already mentioned hillary clinton being better known in latin america. in france, would she be received better or worse do you think than any of the republicans? >> she is hugely popular in france and also she's gained a reputation, a good reputation, as a seark secretary of state a. she's a familiar figure in are france since the clinton era and respected in a sense and most french don't really understand the bad image she may have for part of the population in u.s. >> what about in italy fredericko? >> i agree.
. >> so we have europeans and americans have a common enemy in that area, it's the islamic state, and many european countries are still looking to the united states for leadersh leadership. what they saw yesterday in the republican debate was not reality anything reassuring. on the contrary. statements like ted cruz saying that he will carpet-bomb the islamic state into owe blif i don'oblivion,this is not a fore. it is as if these candidates were briefed on foreign spoil by hollywood...
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>> as a matter of fact, the governor was kill, the islamic state of iraq and the levant and expand into the home town of president hadi. and they have the other time [simultaneous speech] >> committing all sorts of atrocities, muc according to al qaeda in the arabian peninsula. do you think this could be another international problem? >> absolutely. the government has been abroad and now the president is back in aden but unfortunately there is no real presence for government on the ground leaving vacuum for militias to take over. the military is very, very weak and this has left any way of defending him, which is weak and vulnerable. this is hard time to weaken out i.s.i.s. which has taken a lot of control. just today, prince ben al salaam announced an islamic coalition that will fight terrorism in the middle east. you talked about all forms of coalition, which would include the houthi militia if we do not accept peace terms and settlement. >> always good to have you with us. thank you. >>> the coalition that defeated france's right front. e-of marine lof marine la pen. >> we have peopl
>> as a matter of fact, the governor was kill, the islamic state of iraq and the levant and expand into the home town of president hadi. and they have the other time [simultaneous speech] >> committing all sorts of atrocities, muc according to al qaeda in the arabian peninsula. do you think this could be another international problem? >> absolutely. the government has been abroad and now the president is back in aden but unfortunately there is no real presence for government...
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., 40% are converts to islam, again from a variety of backgrounds. white african american, latio, justish. even though who-- jewish. you name it. people that born into the muslim faith, are second if not third americans raised here. there's not one with a refugee background and most people are, in fact, american >>> you found 40% of the i.s.i.l. recruit are younger reason 21. i know you also found that many are motivated by the outside governments atrocities. how are they being recruited. is it on line? <>> you mentioned that there is in person recruitment as well. the question for us is what is the attraction in the end of i.s.i.l.? why would a young woman or boy go and choose to leave the comforts of mainstream u.s. a and head to the str
., 40% are converts to islam, again from a variety of backgrounds. white african american, latio, justish. even though who-- jewish. you name it. people that born into the muslim faith, are second if not third americans raised here. there's not one with a refugee background and most people are, in fact, american >>> you found 40% of the i.s.i.l. recruit are younger reason 21. i know you also found that many are motivated by the outside governments atrocities. how are they being...
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does not speak for islam. they are thugs and killers. part of a cult of death. and they account for a tiny fraction of a more than a billion muslims around the world. including millions of patriotic muslim americans that reject their hatele ideology. the involvement majority of victims are muslim. if we are to succeed in defeating terrorism. we must enlisted muslim communities as some of the strongest allies, rather than push them away through suspicion and hate. that does not mean denying the fact that ideology spread between some communities, there's a problem that muslims must confront without excuse. muslim leaders here and around the globe have to continue working with us to decisively and unequivocally rejected the hatele ideology that the groups promote. to speak out against not just acts of violence but interpretations of islam that are incompatible with the values of racial tolerance, respect and human dignity. as it is the responsibility of muslims around the world, it is the responsibility of all americans and everything to reject discrimination. it i
does not speak for islam. they are thugs and killers. part of a cult of death. and they account for a tiny fraction of a more than a billion muslims around the world. including millions of patriotic muslim americans that reject their hatele ideology. the involvement majority of victims are muslim. if we are to succeed in defeating terrorism. we must enlisted muslim communities as some of the strongest allies, rather than push them away through suspicion and hate. that does not mean denying the...
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her message has been anti islam and anti immigration both of which shia queuess of undermining french values. now she has taken her rhetoric to any awe -- a new level. >> translation: where muslim fundamentalists spread their issue. i don't want what that in france >>> the main parties are taking back initiative on security. president francois hollande said france was at war. his rival has proposed electronic tagging for suspected islamic radicals. >> the problem is that everyone is taking the measures, propositions. if it. ( >> reporter: the important thing to stress this is the only first round of voting. yes, it is possible that some parties, some regions could be decided this sunday, but in most cases we expect to have a run-off vote next sunday, but if you look at opinion polls consistently in the run-up to these elections, there is a strong suggestion that the national front could well win at least two regions. they have a very strong level of support up in the very north of france and also down in the very south of france and potentially, depending on how the actual vote goes,
her message has been anti islam and anti immigration both of which shia queuess of undermining french values. now she has taken her rhetoric to any awe -- a new level. >> translation: where muslim fundamentalists spread their issue. i don't want what that in france >>> the main parties are taking back initiative on security. president francois hollande said france was at war. his rival has proposed electronic tagging for suspected islamic radicals. >> the problem is that...
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when it's radical islam, everyone goes after the other muslims, and i don't think it's fair. it's not what i or daniel would want the. >> reporter: it's a community that never thought anything like this would happen, what the government is calling a terrorist attack. days after the tragedy, people have taken first steps towards healing. >> just to add a little more about the experience at the interfai interfaith vigil at the community center. there's a fear that there'll be backlash against the muslim community, and many say they have not felt this hostility >>> again, you can watch the president's oval office address at 8:00 eastern on al jazeera. our coverage of the speech starts at the bottom of the hour. >> former president jimmy carter says he's cancer free, making the announcement in georgia this morning. john terrett is here with the story, it's a few months since carter announced his cancer. >> he's on a trial judge which is causing a lot of excitement. the church, and everyone present erupting with applause when number 39 gave the good news. >> i want to tell you the
when it's radical islam, everyone goes after the other muslims, and i don't think it's fair. it's not what i or daniel would want the. >> reporter: it's a community that never thought anything like this would happen, what the government is calling a terrorist attack. days after the tragedy, people have taken first steps towards healing. >> just to add a little more about the experience at the interfai interfaith vigil at the community center. there's a fear that there'll be backlash...
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accept significant policy changes that the president will announce on gun control or fighting in the islamic state of iraq and levant. so basically we hear what we have heard from the president several times. so why the national address? especially from the oval office, this is only the third time doing that, and it is meant to send a message of seriousness. the reason is the american public overwhelmingly don't agree with what the president is doing. a number for you. 73% of americans thought a major terrorist attack in the u.s. was eminent. he needs to let them know what he's going to try to do is send a message to keep the american people safe. and he'll make the case for his strategy in syria and iraq. 31% of people approve of what he's doing. the vast majority say it's not working. he is going to try to change the american people's perception that what he's doing is not working. >> this happened in san bernardino, was unfortunately the latest in a grim lift of mass shootings that has taken place in the united states. what is the likelihood to see movement on gun control in the u.s. >> w
accept significant policy changes that the president will announce on gun control or fighting in the islamic state of iraq and levant. so basically we hear what we have heard from the president several times. so why the national address? especially from the oval office, this is only the third time doing that, and it is meant to send a message of seriousness. the reason is the american public overwhelmingly don't agree with what the president is doing. a number for you. 73% of americans thought...
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the islamic state of iraq and levant said it carried out this attack. we have this report. >> this is the aftermath of the attack that killed the major general. the car he was travelling in was in flames. he was elected call nice two months ago and a close rival of muqtada al-sadr. who returned from exile in saudi arabia. >> the governor moved about in a convoy of about five cars. it was heavily secured. he knew he was going to be targeted. he knew an attempt was inevitable. so he moved cautiously over the past two weeks. multiple militia groups blocked him entering his own office in aden, so he knew the situation was precarious. >> reporter: so the allies launched a campaign in march against the houthi rebels that had taken over sanaa, with the support of forces loyal to the former president ali abdullah saleh. although the conflict be gun with air strikes, the coalition sent ground forces. >> there's an alliance of houthi fighters, barked by troops, driving the rebels out of aden five months ago. >> it remains a challenge. they were attacked in the di
the islamic state of iraq and levant said it carried out this attack. we have this report. >> this is the aftermath of the attack that killed the major general. the car he was travelling in was in flames. he was elected call nice two months ago and a close rival of muqtada al-sadr. who returned from exile in saudi arabia. >> the governor moved about in a convoy of about five cars. it was heavily secured. he knew he was going to be targeted. he knew an attempt was inevitable. so he...
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of voting, but marie le pen and the national front instead significant gains, anti-muslim and anti-islam rhetoric struck a chord with voters at a time when france is on alert from recent attack. >> translation: i trust the voters, they have seen us at work, in the town halls, at the county council, at the european parliament. i think that's why more and more are turning to us. >> the other winner is the former president nicolas sarkozy. in several regions, they picked up votes at the expense of the socialist. the national front is well placed to take control of at least two regional councils, one in the north, and one in the south-east. the party's big scenes are security and immigration. these are policies decided at a national, not a regional level. so jubilation on sunday evening at the national front headquarters in paris. this was only the first round of voting. the turn out was low, at only around 50%. the second and decisive round will take place in a week's time >>> jacky joins us from the front national headquarters in paris. as you were saying, the early protections suggest tha
of voting, but marie le pen and the national front instead significant gains, anti-muslim and anti-islam rhetoric struck a chord with voters at a time when france is on alert from recent attack. >> translation: i trust the voters, they have seen us at work, in the town halls, at the county council, at the european parliament. i think that's why more and more are turning to us. >> the other winner is the former president nicolas sarkozy. in several regions, they picked up votes at...
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the islamic state of iraq and levant said it carried out this attack. five of his body guards were killed in the explosion. after a year of war, yemen was divided. who are the parties in this conflict? let's start with the houthi rebels - named after the man that led the rebellion in 2004. hussainal-houthi. backed by former president ali abdullah saleh. he is back in aden after months of exile, in saudi arabia, president abd-rabbu mansour hadi. there are secessionists in the south. some of them are secular nationalists who wish to break way way from the north. finally there is al qaeda, which took advantage of years of instability. it is staunchly anti-houthi, but in no way aligned with the coalition. a yemeni political analyst says the situation at aden is extremely dangerous. >> the governor moved about in a convoy of about five cars. it was heavily secured. he knew he was going to be targeted. he knew an attempt was inevitable. so he moved cautiously over the past two weeks. multiple militia groups blocked him entering his office in aden, so he knew
the islamic state of iraq and levant said it carried out this attack. five of his body guards were killed in the explosion. after a year of war, yemen was divided. who are the parties in this conflict? let's start with the houthi rebels - named after the man that led the rebellion in 2004. hussainal-houthi. backed by former president ali abdullah saleh. he is back in aden after months of exile, in saudi arabia, president abd-rabbu mansour hadi. there are secessionists in the south. some of them...
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the fact that isis, the so-called islamic state has built one of the most important affiliates in libya and threatens global security, european security, and of course regional security. because it's just a few hundred, 400-kilometer as way. >> and how much of a battle is there ahead for the two governments that have now come together because, of course, we have seen isil recapitalize on the chaos and the breakdown in governance and as they become squeezed, perhaps facing more and more pressure in places like iraq and syria, how much more important does libya become for isil as a base of operation? >> pivotal. fundamental. and the last -- in the last year or so isis has sent major leadership skills to a libya. top leaders, iraqis and syrians it has a major asset in terms of oil it. controls almost 190-kilometers of sea lanes in seater. on the mediterranean. let's say the two warring parliament establish a government. can they have an army to take on isis. can they disarm the militias? so the challenges are really significant but we must celebrate this particular moment because there is
the fact that isis, the so-called islamic state has built one of the most important affiliates in libya and threatens global security, european security, and of course regional security. because it's just a few hundred, 400-kilometer as way. >> and how much of a battle is there ahead for the two governments that have now come together because, of course, we have seen isil recapitalize on the chaos and the breakdown in governance and as they become squeezed, perhaps facing more and more...
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his rival has proposed electronic tagging for suspected islamic radicals. >> the problem for the france now is that everyone is taking its measures, propositions, including francois hollande. >> reporter: these elections will give the clearest indication yet whether marie le pen marie le pen are moving from the fringes to the mainstream >>> almost 20 nations have agreed on a climate change draft document during a summit in paris. the draft is a blueprint aimed at reducing global warming by cutting dependence on fossil fuels which produce greenhouse gasses. whilst much of the fine print is yet to be worked out, it raise hopes of a deal. robert red forward says the timing is grebe redford. >> now is the right time, but the question is so much damage has occurred in the last 25 years when people were not listening. how much time is left and how many resources are left to protect. i think that's the key >>> thousands of people are demonstrating in chile's capital against the planned hydro electric project. protesters say it threatens drinking water supply to more than six million people. th
his rival has proposed electronic tagging for suspected islamic radicals. >> the problem for the france now is that everyone is taking its measures, propositions, including francois hollande. >> reporter: these elections will give the clearest indication yet whether marie le pen marie le pen are moving from the fringes to the mainstream >>> almost 20 nations have agreed on a climate change draft document during a summit in paris. the draft is a blueprint aimed at reducing...
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didn't get hid by iraqi air force it will be followed by other forces, american, saudi, qatar, and other islamic countries. therefore it's the begin a tests and that's why there should be a real confrontation and i ask the parliament to hold an emergency session to take the right decision that backs our government. >> reporter: many say that this is a preposal to forms a turkish troops out of the country. however turkey says it was invited. >> translator: around 2,00 2,000 volunteers fighters have been train there had for the past year, supporting them in their fight against isil. this train has been launched upon the request of the governor of mosul and coordinated by the iraqi defense ministry. >> reporter: what this shows that iraq is divided. while the central government controls baghdad ask the south the rest is divided between the kurdish region, territory controlled by isil and areas disputed by both kurds and arabs. turkey supports the iraqi kurds because of oil and trade. however it doesn't look at turkish kurds and syrian kurds in the same way and views those groups with suspension. no
didn't get hid by iraqi air force it will be followed by other forces, american, saudi, qatar, and other islamic countries. therefore it's the begin a tests and that's why there should be a real confrontation and i ask the parliament to hold an emergency session to take the right decision that backs our government. >> reporter: many say that this is a preposal to forms a turkish troops out of the country. however turkey says it was invited. >> translator: around 2,00 2,000...
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didn't get hit by iraqi air force, it would be followed by air forces, american, saudi, qatar and other islamic countries. therefore, it's a beginning and that's why there should be a confrontation by the parliament. i ask the parliament to hold an emergency session to take the right decision to back our government. >> i maybe say this is a proposal to force turkey troops out of the country. turkey says it was invited around 2000 have been training there. this training has been launched upon the request of the governor of mosul. it has been coordinated by the iraqi defense ministry. >> what this shows is that iraq is divided or the central government controls baghdad in the south, the rest of iraq is divided between the kurdish region, territory controlled by isil and areas disputed by kurds and arabs. >> turkey supports the iraqi kurds because of oil and trade. however, it doesn't look at turkish kurds and syrian kurds in the same way and views them with suspicion. baghdad says turkey is allowing the kurdish government to remain independent and it can't maintain a control over the whole countr
didn't get hit by iraqi air force, it would be followed by air forces, american, saudi, qatar and other islamic countries. therefore, it's a beginning and that's why there should be a confrontation by the parliament. i ask the parliament to hold an emergency session to take the right decision to back our government. >> i maybe say this is a proposal to force turkey troops out of the country. turkey says it was invited around 2000 have been training there. this training has been launched...
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but whenever it's radical islam, everybody automatically goes after all the muslims. i don't want that, i don't think daniel would want that. >> what the government is now calling a terrorist attack, just days after the tragedy, people here have taken their first steps towards healing. melissa chan, al jazeera, san bernardino, california. >> joining us, jeannie zeno and babaz illbasil smiko. let's talk about president obama's address tonight and this point that he has been taking a beating from his critics especially republican presidential candidates. would you say that until tonight those candidates have been controlling the conversation about i.s.i.l. and terrorism? >> they have. they have absolutely been controlling the narrative. the president came out during the g-20 immediately after paris and made i think a very important statement and he was attacked viciously for that statement and ever since and san bernardino has kind of just compounded the problem. i think that's why the white house putting him out there to say look, we've got to get control of this narra
but whenever it's radical islam, everybody automatically goes after all the muslims. i don't want that, i don't think daniel would want that. >> what the government is now calling a terrorist attack, just days after the tragedy, people here have taken their first steps towards healing. melissa chan, al jazeera, san bernardino, california. >> joining us, jeannie zeno and babaz illbasil smiko. let's talk about president obama's address tonight and this point that he has been taking a...
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mix when you have al-qaeda in the arab peninsula, you have isil, you have groups affiliated to the islamic groups and also the tribal tendencies in yemen. you have an explosive mix there. >> thank you. >> assad's fate has long been a sticking point in talks between world powers looking to find some kind of political solution to what's happening in sir yes. >> we will now lead palestinian assad in the battlefield. he is considered to be a red line for iran, because he was elect by the syrian people and only the syrian people should decide his future. no one outside syria should be able to make a decision on behalf of the people of syria. >> syria's president has warned to attacks on him -- >> he's dismissed claims by britain's prime minister that there are 70,000 moderate opposition fighters inside syria who could be part of a political solution. david cameron presented that figure to the u.k. parliament before it endorsed airstrikes on syria. >> about the statement that there are 70,000 moderate opposition fighters in syria, that is not accepted anywhere in this world. there is no 70,000.
mix when you have al-qaeda in the arab peninsula, you have isil, you have groups affiliated to the islamic groups and also the tribal tendencies in yemen. you have an explosive mix there. >> thank you. >> assad's fate has long been a sticking point in talks between world powers looking to find some kind of political solution to what's happening in sir yes. >> we will now lead palestinian assad in the battlefield. he is considered to be a red line for iran, because he was elect...
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, not only french, but also europe and what it says is that islam, not islamism, islam is not compatible with the french way. when you say things like that, you are much more vocal than the traditional companien conservative right, so many voters who feel disgruntled and betrayed by those left and right who have been in power since 1981, want really a big change and say ok, they have been sake the same kind of things for 30 years, why not give it a try. yes, i would say being anti muslim is certainly a very significant part of the national front agenda. as for voters, some of them vote for a national front mostly because of the situation of the economy, and some of them vote on a more low platform. any way, after the attacks on that november 13, islam is very concerned to i would say 90% of the voters. >> if i may, the thing is, the until front is playing on the fear of the media also portraying them as the bad guys, which can be right for some people but that's not the way we have to describe it. we have to describe it as a normal party for the only reason is that we are excluding them
, not only french, but also europe and what it says is that islam, not islamism, islam is not compatible with the french way. when you say things like that, you are much more vocal than the traditional companien conservative right, so many voters who feel disgruntled and betrayed by those left and right who have been in power since 1981, want really a big change and say ok, they have been sake the same kind of things for 30 years, why not give it a try. yes, i would say being anti muslim is...
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under such circumstances, a movement like the islamic state movement, which is not particularly powerful militarily can, nevertheless, thrive and at times continue to expand >>> in lebanon three people have been killed at tripoli after the army raided the home of a suspect who blue himself up and two female relatives. he had been wanted for taking part in fighting in tripoli. there are reports coming through to us that at least 27 people have been killed in a suicide attack in the lake chad region. boko haram have taken out attacks in that area. and other areas >>> the stand off between russia and turkey over the shooting down of a russian jet continues. the turkish authorities have stopped russian ships in the black sea port. it has been prevented from leaving the port. it comes from another incident after a port earlier this week. the officials didn't allow a turkish vessel to approach the port. >> reporter: we understand from turkish officials that there they are inspecting four russian car go vessels in the port there. they're merely exercising their right they say to do this. they d
under such circumstances, a movement like the islamic state movement, which is not particularly powerful militarily can, nevertheless, thrive and at times continue to expand >>> in lebanon three people have been killed at tripoli after the army raided the home of a suspect who blue himself up and two female relatives. he had been wanted for taking part in fighting in tripoli. there are reports coming through to us that at least 27 people have been killed in a suicide attack in the lake...
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more than 3 quarters are under the age of 30, and 40% are converts to islam. tomorrow we take a closer look at the fight against i.s.i.l., with more countries joining the battle. is there a strategy that everyone involved can agree on. that is in the week ahead tomorrow night 8:30 >>> turkish officials are looking for new sources of energy following a plan to impose sanctions. they follow tensions that began with turkey shooting russian fighter jets. the countries have been delaying boats from leaving courts. al jazeera reports from istanbul. we understand from turkish officials that they are expecting officials. they are exercising the right to do this. they don't go to the length of thorough search. they don't go to such measures. the suggestion is that this is some sort of tit for tat action in response to action, not only for russia expecting turkish vessel, but the economic sanctions that russia is going to impose. they are not supposed to kick in until january the first. we are hearing reports of cargo and trucks containing fruit and vegetables turned ba
more than 3 quarters are under the age of 30, and 40% are converts to islam. tomorrow we take a closer look at the fight against i.s.i.l., with more countries joining the battle. is there a strategy that everyone involved can agree on. that is in the week ahead tomorrow night 8:30 >>> turkish officials are looking for new sources of energy following a plan to impose sanctions. they follow tensions that began with turkey shooting russian fighter jets. the countries have been delaying...
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the second question is can islamic state movement be defeated by military means. there, i think, a question is clearly yes, but the problem is that virtually every party that would be in the position to do so seems to have other priorities which revolve primarily around whether to preserve or remove the syrian regime from power. the third question relates specifically to western intervention and i think it has been proven quite clearly that western military intervention can be effective militarily but is nothing less than catastrophic politically. were it not for the western intervention in iraq over the past decade or two, i.s.i.s. would mean nothing more than the name of an egyptian godess >>> if they manage to keep a large chunk of the 70,000 fighters on the same page, have different agendas, they would have to be run by a committee. the u.s. led coalition is not on the same page, so that's another committee. how do you get two committees talking to each other for a successful outcome? <
the second question is can islamic state movement be defeated by military means. there, i think, a question is clearly yes, but the problem is that virtually every party that would be in the position to do so seems to have other priorities which revolve primarily around whether to preserve or remove the syrian regime from power. the third question relates specifically to western intervention and i think it has been proven quite clearly that western military intervention can be effective...
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citizens, and almost three-quarters under the age of 30. 40% of them have converted to islam. >> the fbi used sting provisions to locating potential i.s.i.l. recruits. some say it amounts to entrapment. >> ashar quraishi looks at the controversy. >> you are doing yourself by forgiving them >>> in october 2014, the chicago area was rattled. he was planning to fly from istanbul to join i.s.i.l., planning to buy three airline tickets for himself and two people. >> young people are usually passionate and concerned about what happened in syria. they made the wrong choices, going and joining i.s.i.l. and other terrorist organizations. >> before leaving, hahn wrote a letter it his parents explaining that he could not justify living in the u.s. saying:. >> and we condemn the brain-washing. >> at a court purposes his mother spoke to those she held responsible. >> we have a message for i.s.i.l., and the social media recruiters - leave our children alone. >> reporter: his attorney specialises in cases like this, and says law enforcement's attempt to predict dangerousness gets into murky territo
citizens, and almost three-quarters under the age of 30. 40% of them have converted to islam. >> the fbi used sting provisions to locating potential i.s.i.l. recruits. some say it amounts to entrapment. >> ashar quraishi looks at the controversy. >> you are doing yourself by forgiving them >>> in october 2014, the chicago area was rattled. he was planning to fly from istanbul to join i.s.i.l., planning to buy three airline tickets for himself and two people. >>...